Is in fact two towns, East Looe and West Looe. The Olde Twin
Towns of Looe, East Looe & West Looe, connected by the
seven arch bridge where the East and West Looe Rivers meet,
flowing through the town & harbour where the fishing boats
land their catch, the river then goes out past the banjo pier
to the sea leaving the sandy Looe beaches East & West.

Polperro

A spectacular few miles along the coast from Looe, is a
different kettle of fish. Sheltered from the ravages of time
and tide in its cliff ravine, it's an enchanting jumble of
cottages, each one unmistakably the work of a Cornish
fisherman. Wending your way through the traffic-free streets to
the small harbour, you're treading the paths where barrows of
fish were once carted and, under cover of night, brandy casks
and tobacco bales were carried into their hideouts. Make no
mistake, this peaceful fishing cove, mellow Polperro, was once
a thriving centre for the area's smuggling. Today, in cellars
where furtive smugglers once dodged the customs men's muskets,
you can see displays of local crafts and fishermen's smocks, or
you can dine in style at one of Polperro's excellent
restaurants

Arrive Plymouth - Arrive 12.00 Bretonside Bus
Station

Then proceed to Looe arrive 13.00 depart at 14.45

Polperro arrive 15.15 depart at 16.45

Then back to Looe and Plymouth to pick passengers who have
stayed there all day

Depart Plymouth 18.00

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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